Mirror



March 8, 193 o. w. FISHER ,001

- "IRE-0R Filed Ma l-ch 26, 1950 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 lnvenlor gmwmr.

A llorricy Patented Mar. 8, 1932 OLIVER FISHER, F BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA.

' IIIIRROR Application filed March26, 1 930.. Serial No. 439,13

mirror capable of being mounted in front of the driver of an automobile, whereby the driver may be able to observe himself or the occupant in the rear of the automobile, or to i completely detach the mirror other occupants of the automobile.

These and various other important objects and advantages of the invention will become 3 more apparent to the read r as this invention in is described hereinafter.

' In the drawings i Figure 1 represents a s1de elevatlonal View of an automobile wheel steering column with the mirror mounted thereon.

2 represents abottom plan view of the novel mirror and mount.

Fig. 3 represents a top plan view of the novel mirror. v

d is a fragmentary end elevational 30 view of the mirror. I

5 is a fragmentary sectional view through the novel mirror and mount.

Fig. 6 is a fragmentary elevational view showing one end of the tubular post.

: Referring to the drawings wherein like numerais designate like parts, it can be seen that the mirror comprises a pair of rectangular-shaped panels 5 5 of suitable refiectory construction. Each of the panels 5-5 has a pair of clamp structures 6 engaged thereon, each of these clamp structures comprising a pair of sections 7 and 8, each of which is provided with a hook 9 at one end and a lug 10 at its opposite end.

A bolt 11 connects the section of each clamp together the ends provided with the lugs 10, as in the manner shown in Fig. 4. A hinge knuckle 12 is provided on each of the r I clamp sections of one of the panels 5, while the clamp section 7 of the complementary for the use of;

res rerenr i orF panel clamps, are provided with hinge knuckles 13.

:The hinge knuckles 12 are each provided with a single apertured ear 14: while the hinge knuckles l3fare providedeach with a pair of apertured ears 15. Between the ears of each knuckle 13, the ear 14 of the complementary knuckle '12 engages, and as shown in Fig. 5, an elongated rod 16 extends through the alined openings of these ears for hingedly connecting the sections 5-5 together.

One end of the rod 16 is provided with a winged head 17, while the opposite end is provided with threads for engagement in the nuts 18. In this manner, the panels making up the mirror are hingedly connected together.

A block 19 has an opening therethrough for receiving the, bolt 20 on which is located the winged nut 21.

This bolt and nut serve to secure the arcuate-shaped jaws 22-22 against the block and against the steering column of the automobile in the manner shown in Fig. 1.

. vided with an elongated shank 25 which snugly engages within the tubular section 26.

'A winged set screw 27 is capable of biting into the shank 25 to maintain adjustment be tween the shank and the tubular section 26. The upper end of the tubular section 26 is provided with a yoke 28 between which the legs 29 of the U-shaped member 30 are engageable and held by the bolt 31 and nut 32.

The bight portion of the U-shaped member 30 is semhcircular in shape to oircumscribe the rod 16, and obviously by adjusting the screw 33, the legs of the U-shaped member may be conducted to bind the member against the rod 16 to maintain adjustment.

' The'mirror sections may be shifted to the position shown in Fig. 5 or the individual panels may be swung downwardly on opposite sides of the tubular sections 26. Be-

sides various adjustments may be made to get the proper angle on the to permit the mirror sections toperform various functions.

signal light or from the spirit and scope of the invention as" claimed hereinafter.

Having thus described my invention, What I claim as new is A mirror comprlsing a pa r oflmlrror seetlons, apertured ears on the sections dlsposed' in overlapping relation to ,eachother, a rod disposed through the ears, meansonthehrodf for urging the ears frictionally. together, a

supporting arm, a clamp interp osed between a; theiarni and thesaid rod, said. clamp being adjustable longitudinally on the said rod.

Intestimony. whereof I afiixniy signature.-;

OLIVER, W. FISHER. 

